'''Crude Noise''' was a [[perzine]] that was written by [[Meredith Stern]], also known as ''Merrydeath Stern'', and lasted for four issues.

'''Crude Noise''' was a [[perzine]] that was written by [[Meredith Stern]], also known as ''Merrydeath Stern'', and lasted for four issues.

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The first issue had a collection of stories, artwork and writings on bikers, STDs and learning to sing. The second issue included a detailed instruction for an effective meeting, an article on sweet feats in the world of cycling and a sneak preview of a novel. The third issue was a split with the zine [[Nosedive]] by [[Icky Apparatus]], and was a collection of Merrydeath’s artwork explanations for each piece, and where they were printed. She had a very distinctive style of [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|linocut]] prints with a lot of textures and detail. The cover of the third issue was a lino print, and [[Nosedive]] also contained lino prints. The fourth issue was themed around recovery and collective structures with articles talking about the Nowe Miasto warehouse in New Orleans, Sparklepussy in Pittsburgh, having pets die, her brother getting over a drug addiction, invading an abandoned building, her family history, and some linocut artwork. It had a silkscreened cover. After writing Crude Noise, Meredith went on to write [[Mine]].

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The first issue had a collection of stories, artwork and writings on bikers, STDs and learning to sing. The second issue included a detailed instruction for an effective meeting, an article on sweet feats in the world of cycling and a sneak preview of a novel. The third issue was a split with the zine [[Nosedive]] by [[Icky Apparatus]], and was a collection of Merrydeath’s artwork explanations for each piece, and where they were printed. She had a very distinctive style of [[Woodcut and Linocut in Zine Production|linocut]] prints with a lot of textures and detail. The cover of the third issue was a lino print, and [[Nosedive]] also contained lino prints. The fourth issue was themed around recovery and collective structures with articles talking about the Nowe Miasto warehouse in New Orleans, Sparklepussy in Pittsburgh, having pets die, invading an abandoned building, her family history, and some linocut artwork. It had a letterpress printed cover (printed at Third Termite Press in Pittsburgh, PA).

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''Crude Noise'' was one of the zines included on the [[Mobilivre-Bookmobile]] travelling library of independent publications that annually toured across North America from 2001 till 2006.

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After writing Crude Noise, Meredith went on to write [[Mine]].

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Latest revision as of 19:09, 19 November 2011

Crude Noise was a perzine that was written by Meredith Stern, also known as Merrydeath Stern, and lasted for four issues.

The first issue had a collection of stories, artwork and writings on bikers, STDs and learning to sing. The second issue included a detailed instruction for an effective meeting, an article on sweet feats in the world of cycling and a sneak preview of a novel. The third issue was a split with the zine Nosedive by Icky Apparatus, and was a collection of Merrydeath’s artwork explanations for each piece, and where they were printed. She had a very distinctive style of linocut prints with a lot of textures and detail. The cover of the third issue was a lino print, and Nosedive also contained lino prints. The fourth issue was themed around recovery and collective structures with articles talking about the Nowe Miasto warehouse in New Orleans, Sparklepussy in Pittsburgh, having pets die, invading an abandoned building, her family history, and some linocut artwork. It had a letterpress printed cover (printed at Third Termite Press in Pittsburgh, PA).

Crude Noise was one of the zines included on the Mobilivre-Bookmobile travelling library of independent publications that annually toured across North America from 2001 till 2006.